User talk:Stark House

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United States Senate elections, 2012
The idea of this predictions chart is that only the consensus states should appear in the top row. Obviously the predictions for states like Wisconsin vary between the different pollsters- take a look at the lower rows and you can see some pollsters put it in the "toss-up" category and some put it in the "lean Republican" category. So if you put a state into the top row, it shouldn't appear in any other row. johnpseudo 16:59, 29 August 2012 (UTC)

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